Tag: Tarot
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Queen Of Wands – Part 4
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 “Tamatha.” Papa’s voice filled the small parlor, making his presence known as if every word he spoke was from a pulpit. Tamatha gasped. Her head jerked from the tangle of needlework with a start. “Yes?” “A word in my study,” he said and ducked out. The swish of his ... -
Queen Of Wands – Part 3
As he bent to hitch the rig to the truck, his sandy hair fell over one eye. He slid his palm through, smoothing the damp locks back, and Tamatha imagined her own fingers slipping through the thick waves. -
Queen Of Wands – Part 2
Modern day witch, Tamatha, receives news that could set her on a new path. -
Queen Of Wands – Part 1
The match scraped across the rough surface, and a tiny flame leaped to life, spitting and fizzing as it entered the world. Tamatha watched it dance, its light reflecting off the metallic surfaces in the cramped RV kitchen; the oven door, the chrome teapot on the stove, the steel blade, and black enamel handle of ... -
Writing With Tarot: Developing Plot
Tap into your creativity and flesh out the details of your plot with the help of a Tarot spread and the Seven Point Story Structure. -
Writing With Tarot: Building Character
Using tarot to breathe life into a character can help shape both the relationships as well as the plot. -
Writing With Tarot: Shaping Story
Suss out the shape of your story with tarot as a guide. Use two and three-card tarot spreads to focus your writing. -
Writing With Tarot
The relationship between writers and tarot cards has been symbiotic from the start. Learn how to use tarot to hone your writing practice in this series. -
Misfortunes Of A Fortune Teller – Part 2
|Part One| The trip to Count Kosyordin’s castle held an awkward silence, save the occasional squeaking from one of the carriage wheels. If the other vampires weren’t powerful, I would have jumped out of the carriage and ripped the wheel right off its axle. I closed my eyes and hoped the trip wouldn’t take much ... -
Misfortunes Of A Fortune Teller – Part 1
People trust me with their fortunes; they really shouldn’t. I am a fortune-teller by trade. Or at least, that’s what I tell myself. My village already has an alchemist, a blacksmith, an armorer, and hunters, etc. My mother constantly pestered me to find my trade or else I’d be fending for myself in the wilderness, ...